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THIS BOOK ILLUSTRATES BY 
DIRECT PHOTOGRAPH THE ExX- 
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SENSIBLE MODERN WALL LINING, 
COMPO-BOARD 


HE construction of Compo-Board is simple, 

thoroughly seasoned lumber in one inch slats, 

being firmly cemented together in intense 
heat and under heavy pressure. Both sides are 
then faced with an extra weight moisture proof 
paper made especially for Compo-Board. 

The use of Compo-Board permits the design- 
ing of handsome panel effects for both walls and 
ceiling. Papering and decorating can be done 
as soon as the walls and ceiling are in place— 
no waiting for plaster to dry and settle. 

Water color tinting and wood graining can 
be perfectly done over Compo-Board. 


The partitioning of rooms becomes a simple task. 
In fact anyone who understands the use of saw and 
hammer will find that Compo-Board lends itself readily 
to an endless number of constructive uses. 


NOTE: At the request of owners of the many residences and stores, 
rooms of which are herein illustrated, we have refrained from publish- 
ing their names; most of them, however, may be had upon request. 


This inviting library, furnished in typical mission 


style, was, both walls and ceiling, lined with Compo- 
Board. Special attention is called to the decoration, 
which is done on plain wall paper over the Compo- 
Board. Compo-Board does not chip, or absorb mois- 
ture like the ordinary plastered wall. 


An equally attractive library room, furnished in 
Flanders; the walls and ceilings of this room are lined 
with Compo-Board, which insures a perfectly smooth 
surface for papering or decorating. 


Here we have a typical modern living room, mis- 


sion style—luxurious leather cushions and an interest- 
ing oriental rug—the walls and ceiling are equally in- 
teresting, Compo-Board being used throughout. 


The modern home demands light, and the grouping 


and arrangement of windows is quite an important 
feature; also smooth walls and ceiling, unblemished by 
unsightly cracks and dropping plaster. Compo-Board 
was used throughout this room. 


The beamed ceiling and paneled effects so much in 


vogue for the dining room are no longer a luxury when 
Compo-Board is used for the paneling, as this exquis- 
itely appointed colonial mahogany dining room will 
testify. 


Compo-Board not only is selected by the man of 


moderate means, but now-a-days is specified by archi- 
tects in the finest homes—distinctively furnished as the 
one illustrated. Compo-Board holds wall paper and 
other decorations better than plaster. 


Bed room walls and ceilings are usually very deli- 
cately tinted, and decorated. ‘The slightest crack or 
defect in plastering is immediately noticed. Here we 
have a tastefully appointed sleeping room, where 
Compo-Board has been used for both walls and ceil- 
ing, insuring a permanency and smoothness not ob- 
tainable with plaster. 


Perfect walls and ceiling are demanded in a room 


of this character. Note the severe and clean-cut wall 
lines without a blemish, the result of using Compo- 
Board. Weather has no effect whatever on it. 


This illustration shows the corner of a furniture 


salesroom done throughout in the straight line Sheraton 
Style. Note how admirably the perfectly smooth 
Compo-Board wall and ceiling complete the idea. 


A colonial dining room in dull mahogany,—the 
effective dado, likewise walls are of Compo-Board— 
one appreciates Compo-Board more the second, third, 
and fourth years, because it stands the test of time 
without warping or cracking. 


A delightful sleeping room for the little folks— 
quaint turned enameled beds, poster rag-rugs, and a 
nursery border over one of those perfect Compo-Board 
walls, leaving nothing to be desired in way of im- 


provement. 


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ished walls certainly do add an extra touch 
ing—another example of a Compo-Board wall 


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of refinement to any room, and espec 


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The progressive home planning establishments find 


Compo-Board indispensable in making up their sample 
rooms. ‘The ceiling and walls of this room briefly tell 
the perfect results secured in using Compo-Board. 


The walls, ceiling and paneling of this upper hall 
illustrate three of the best reasons why Compo-Board 
should find its way into your building specifications. 
Flat tints of all kinds show to the best advantage on a 
smooth Compo-Board wall. 


The paneling of walls and between ceiling beams in 
this room are of Compo-Board. Compo-Board can be 
painted and grained so successfully that only an expe- 
rienced finisher could tell the difference between the 
Compo or wood. 


This furniture salesroom, arranged with the expert 
touch of an experienced decorator, looks tempting 
enough to sell furniture without a salesman. Compo- 
Board used exclusively here in walls and ceiling. 


A veritable palace,—this display room of French 


furniture, with its gold leaf frames and figured tapes- 
try upholsterings. All wall panels in this room are of 
Compo-Board. 


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This, a famous Victor Victrola salesroom, is prob- 
ably the most celebrated and frequently patronized of 
any similar musical salesroom in the world. Those 
magnificent wall paintings are all done over that perfect 


wall covering, Compo-Board. 


This is certainly an interesting place for lovers of 


the unique and artistic in decorative objects to spend 
an afternoon. ‘The distinctive wall and ceiling panel- 
ing is all of Compo-Board—no unevenness here, and 
no moisture spots to detract from the perfect walls. 


Department store owners will be especially inter- 
ested in this perfectly appointed picture salesroom, of 
a large department store in Minneapolis. ‘The ex- 
tremely artistic arches and columns are constructed 
entirely of Compo-Board. 


This Philadelphia gas and electric fixture sales- 
room is only one of many similar institutions that have 
found the great value of Compo-Board for the con- 
struction of high-class display rooms. ‘The wall panels 
and ceiling throughout are of Compo-Board. 


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The plain sanitary panel effects are much in evi- 
dence now for the interior fixturing of modern stores. 
This Boot Shop in Cleveland, has given Compo-Board 


a permanent place in all its paneling. 


Much of the pleasure in buying a piano is to have 


a perfect harmony of surroundings,—attractive walls 
and ceilings are a necessary adjunct to any really first- 
class salesroom. Compo-Board walls and ceilings 
have done much toward making this piano salesroom 
presentable, at very little cost. 


Here’s another section of the same music house. 
The plain, smooth paneled walls and ceiling add, in 
a considerable degree, to the sale value of the mer- 
chandise shown in the room. [he Compo-Board is 
plain, with simple strips of moulding covering the 


joints. 


This millinery establishment in Philadelphia used 
Compo-Board for all paneling. 

There never was a more ideal material for paneling 
purposes—weather conditions seem to have no effect 
on Compo-Board. Next to impossible to chip, and it 
lends itself so readily to decoration. 


For small picture displays, screening and partition- 
ing in the large modern department stores, Compo- 
Board has supplanted all other building material. The 


paneling and screens in this reading, writing, and rest 
100m, in Philadelphia, show at a glance the utility of 
Compo-Board. 


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A finely appointed store, in Minneapolis, has made 
use extensively of Compo-Board. ‘This fitting or try-on 
room is constructed entirely of Compo-Board, even to 


the curved paneling, and is one of the handsomest to 
be found the country over. 


This picturesque and restful retiring room, in Phila- 
delphia, is constructed of Compo-Board. Where per- 
fect lines and general artistic effect is desired at a 


moderate cost, Compo-Board is the material you will 
find, on careful investigation, the best suited to your 
needs. 


This sensible and altogether pleasing partitioning, in 
a prominent Philadelphia department store, tells the 
Compo-Board story much better than type or any 
personal argument we might offer. ‘The lasting qualli- 
ties of Compo-Board have been most carefully tested 
and each year demonstrates the economic side of its 
use. 


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Display windows are an unending source of annoy- 
ance where light boards have been used for the panel- 
ing. The section illustrated represents the backs of a 
recently re-constructed line of display windows, in 
Minneapolis. No further trouble—it’s Compo-Board. 


Partitioning of sales floors, soda cafes, etc., in the 


large stores was a most expensive proposition until the 
introduction of Compo-Board. Now nearly every 
department store is equipped with partitioning of this 
character. 


Not only are the most ordinary partitions and walls 


covered with Compo-Board, but in numerous instances 
(this section of Tea Room in Minneapolis, for in- 
stance), Compo-Board is used to secure the most elab- 
orate effects. “The fresco and paintings here illustrated 
are done over Compo-Board. 


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This illustrates another section of the same Tea 
Rooms. ‘The walls are constructed entirely of Compo- 
Board. ‘The effect of the white enameling, with the 
green and delicate tinted foliage is most handsome. 


Effective window displays can be accomplished 
with using Compo-Board, and leading window deco- 
rators throughout this country are among our largest 
patrons. 

The background of all display windows in this 
Chicago department store are constructed of Compo- 


Board. 


Fashion and the Seasons demand constant changes 


in window arrangement. This effective display of 
Dress Goods was made in Minneapolis. The back- 
ground is of Compo-Board. Much of the window 


dressing can be done before the Compo-Board is 
placed. 


One of America’s leading furniture establishments 
uses Compo-Board for walls, partitions and back- 
ground in nearly three blocks of window space. A\ll 
the decorating shown in above illustration is done over 


Compo-Board. 


Much of the effectiveness of this corset display is 
due to the design of background. Another illustra- 
tion of perfect effect that is easily obtained, when the 
window decorator is provided with Compo-Board. 


The severest tests have been given Compo-Board by 


window decorators. Here it has to withstand the ex- 
posure of extreme heat and cold, but Compo-Board 
does not warp. This clever doll window is the work 
of a very talented Chicago window artist—back- 
grounds entire of Compo-Board. 


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Extensive use of Compo-Board is made at Fairs 
and Exhibit rooms of various kinds. This rest room 
is from the New England Cottage at the Minnesota 
State Fair. Constructed entirely of Compo-Board. 


A novel and very practical use of Compo-Board is 


illustrated in the above picture, the woman’s figure 
and the balustrade are constructed of Compo-Board, 
the coloring done with air brush and water colors direct 
on the Compo-Board. Window trimmers and card 
writers will find Compo-Board Al for sign work. 


Artistic decorations add to the attractiveness of spe- 
cial exhibitions. This row of columns and booths is 
a section of the Piano Show at The Coliseum, Chi- 
cago. Compo-Board used for all paneling. 


The Child Welfare Exhibit, Coliseum, Chicago, 
selected Compo-Board for partitions and screen back- 
grounds on which to display pictures, maps, signs, etc. 


The result you can judge from above illustration. 
They were highly pleased. 


Another section from The Child Welfare Exhibit, 
Coliseum, Chicago,—the desirability of Compo-Board 
for exhibition purposes is plainly shown here. Compo- 
Board is particularly satisfactory for mounting pur- 
poses, many art companies adopting the same. 


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This view is representative of a portion of the 
Quality Food and Fruit Exposition in Minneapolis 
department store. 

The attractive columns and counters are constructed 
of Compo-Board. It’s adaptability to this character 
of work and its moderate cost make possible displays 
hitherto prohibitive in expense of preparation. 


We offer another view of this interesting Food Ex- 
position and call special attention to the domes, the 
perfect curves of which are secured by using Compo- 
Board. All counters and paneling likewise constructed 
of Compo-Board. 


This photo gives one a better idea of the possibili- 


ties of booth construction, where Compo-Board is the 
materia! at hand for use. Establishments having once 
tried Compo-Board recommend it for all special work 
of this character. Notice the counters especially, 
made of Compo-Board. 


Much needless expense can be avoided in office 
partitioning, and many widely known concerns have 
adopted Compo-Board for partition panels, as will be 
noticed in this entrance to well known Ship Yard Of- 
fices in Philadelphia. Where the Compo-Board joins 
is hidden by a one-half-inch round moulding. 


Not only the paneling in these offices is of Compo- 
Board, but the ceilings as well. 

Compo-Board has several advantages over wood,— 
the expense is less, both in material and finishing. No 
danger of cracking or jamming. 


The general offices of an undertaking establishment, 
Chicago, are lined throughout walls and ceilings with 
Compo-Board. ‘The general effect is much superior 
to the rough cement wall, or a flatly tinted plaster 


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Among the numerous uses for which Compo-Board 
finds favor, is that of a mounting for large maps, 
charts and pictures of various kinds. ‘The above view 
shows a small section of shelving and one of the 
mounted maps in office of a large map company in 
Chicago. Drawer bottoms in cabinets made of 
Compo-Board. 


Here we have another office lined with Compo- 
Board,—the same general tone of sanitary neatness 


prevails. 
Many of the leading contractors are favoring 


Compo-Board exclusively for use in general office 


buildings. 


This representative office affords a very good ex- 
ample of the value of Compo-Board as an office lining. 
For cleanliness, neatness, and practicability, the mar- 
ket has yet to produce any building material as sensi- 
ble as Compo-Board for this purpose. 


This representative school room is in a Catholic 
School, Chicago. The walls and ceilings are of 
Compo-Board, covered with wall paper. Its use 


insures a dry, sanitary room, and the papering will 
retain its freshness and be free from all moisture spots 
and stains. 


Here we have the assembly hall in the same school, 
Compo-Board being used for both walls and ceiling. 

The proof of the worth of an article is in its appear- 
ance and lasting qualities. We have a number of 
customers who have used Compo-Board for the past 


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This appetizing, cleanly looking soda cafe is in 
one of the finest Drug Stores, Minneapolis. The walls 
and all ceiling panels are of Compo-Board. 


The beamed ceiling is particularly attractive, and 
the delicately tinted Compo-Board harmonizes to per- 
fection with the wood work. 


This homey looking Chicago restaurant owes much 
of its attractiveness to the perfect walls and ceiling of 
Compo-Board construction. In rooms of this charac- 
ter, for sanitary reasons alone, Compo-Board should 
be used. No cracks or crevices to hold the dirt. 


Another view of the same restaurant—looks invit- 
ing, doesn’t it>—the clean cut mission furniture, deco- 
rative plate rail, and quaint marine frieze. 

Compo-Board is used for a lining in this room also. 


All lines of business find use for Compo-Board. 
Here we have one of Chicago’s finest saloons, the 
walls and ceiling panels of which are Compo-Board. 

There is something very attractive about a Compo- 
Board wall and ceiling, when artistically decorated as 


this one has been. 


Here we have a combination cafe and bar. All the 
paneling of walls and ceiling is Compo-Board. The 
general effect is clear cut and business-like. Compo- 
Board carries decorative tints and designs with better 
grace than the finest plastered walls. 


This entrance and office waiting room affords an ex- 
cellent example of the use of Compo-Board for both 
wall lining and partitions. 

Compo-Board is easy to apply—solid to the touch 
and does not break as the ordinary plaster. 


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N conclusion, we believe that 
the genuine satisfaction 
Compo-Board has given count- 
less numbers of homebuilders, 
contractors, and merchants the 
country over, will be duplicated 
in your case, should you see fit 
to specify Compo-Board for any 
one of its many uses. 


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